Cameralabs is one of my preferred websites and they just published the new Sony Alpha NEX-3 / NEX-5 review (click here). The first line of their conclusions says: “The Sony Alpha NEX-5 is one of the most impressive, exciting and enjoyable cameras we’ve used for a long time.”

One more NEX news: David Kilpatrick tested the NEX-5 live sound (Click here to read the article at Photoclubalpha)

If you don’t own a NEX camera use those shop links to check for price and availability:

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Started to learn the features of the A6000 and found out about back-button focusing and ability to configure multiple button on the Alpha. It is set up using the AEL button and but would like input from the members on ... 1. do most use back-button option 2. it appears that it can help with […]

Hi guys, thought it deserved a new topic, just because everything i've seen so far has been pretty scientific in terms of tests. Whereas this is much more flying-by-the-seat-of-your-pants kind of deal. Brief Blog post, most of which is in the Youtube description: http://www.alexpasquini.com/blog/2015/8/1/from-canon-to-sony-hands-on-with-the-new-sony-a7rii-4k-camera A mix of full frame and super 35. […]

As the title says, a head to head comparison in this department is what I'm after. Stills and video. A few have got their hands on the a7rii, but I suppose I'm still a bit early.

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